The book is a little different than a possibly hard to find, valuable, or historic map.

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I'm not taking sides on this one - but you can get any one of those maps at the USGS office located on the grounds of the Federal Center in Lakewood, CO. I worked for a time at the PO right next to it, and I would get topo maps of my desired hunting areas on my lunch breaks whenever I wanted to. Face value. Of course they were never owned or marked upon by Forrest Fenn, but still...

The book is a little different than a possibly hard to find, valuable, or historic map.

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I'm not taking sides on this one - but you can get any one of those maps at the USGS office located on the grounds of the Federal Center in Lakewood, CO. I worked for a time at the PO right next to it, and I would get topo maps of my desired hunting areas on my lunch breaks whenever I wanted to. Face value. Of course they were never owned or marked upon by Forrest Fenn, but still...

The book is a little different than a possibly hard to find, valuable, or historic map.

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I'm not taking sides on this one - but you can get any one of those maps at the USGS office located on the grounds of the Federal Center in Lakewood, CO. I worked for a time at the PO right next to it, and I would get topo maps of my desired hunting areas on my lunch breaks whenever I wanted to. Face value. Of course they were never owned or marked upon by Forrest Fenn, but still...

I don't think you have to go anywhere to get them. I might be wrong but I think pretty much every USGS map ever printed can be found somewhere on line. You have to print them on 8 1/2 x 11 paper (if you don't have access to a bigger printer) but they can be obtained for free.

(11-02-2018, 07:21 PM)NutJob Wrote: Well, if you find the USGS with 32 on it,
It means,
You have found the missing scrapbook.
It means you will have found WWWH and all the rest...
And it means that we can be friends and drink lots of margaritas together

Ummm. Let's be friends and drink margaritas then. Most USGS quads have 32s on them as the public lands are all displayed using the PLSS townships which generally have 36 sections numbered 1-36. You gonna buy the first round?